Dec 13, 2012
The College of Design’s Community Design Initiative is working hard to invigorate small country towns across the state, including Ramseur in Randolph County.
Area Forestry Extension Specialist Jeffrey Owen says Christmas tree growers are reporting excellent sales this year, better than previous years.
Stephen Keto received the 2012 North Carolina State Controller’s Fiscal Integrity Award.
Dec 11, 2012
Paul Rudershausen is riding his bike across country this winter break to raise money for the Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter.
College of Design alumnus Phil Freelon became the recipient of the 2012 Design Guild Award this month.
Three textile engineering students were awarded third place in the 2012 Odebrecht Award for Sustainable Development for a class project looking at the recyclability of oil- contaminated pizza boxes.
Jacqueline Krim has been named associate dean for research in the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
The Winter Holiday Energy Setback has saved NC State nearly $2 million since 2005. Learn how you can help.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is collaborating with the NC State University Suicide Prevention Program to increase campus awareness about the risk of suicide among youth and college students.
Feeling sluggish? Want to lose weight or become more fit? University Recreation can help with a new fitness challenge that offers Bulletin readers the chance to win one of two training packages.
Dec 6, 2012
NC State dietitian Lisa Eberhart offers tips on staying healthy over the festive season.
Work is set to begin on a pair of gates at Dan Allen Drive on main campus.
Dec 5, 2012
New research from NC State, Brigham Young University and the Pennsylvania State University finds that parental involvement is more important than the school environment when it comes to preventing or limiting alcohol and marijuana use by children.
Dec 4, 2012
NC State will hold a full-scale emergency exercise from 1 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, while students are away on winter break.
Paul Turinsky, professor of nuclear engineering, has been appointed by President Barack Obama to the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board.
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